On 10/13/2012 8:30 AM, Adrian wrote:
12V for the oven because inside the outer oven lives a 10811-60158 ( see http://www.realhamradio.com/GPS-oven-journey.htm ) that, as by the specs sheet, is specified 12 to 30 V DC, 11 W max. at turn on (mine draws some 9 W), and Steady state power drops to approximately 2 W at 25°C in still air at 20 V (mine draws some 1.9 W at 12 V without powering the outer oven).
This is surprising to me. Can you give us a citation to this spec? AFAIK, all 10811 ovens are the same, and the ones I have looked at sort of work at 15V, but they don't really work properly on 12V. One source of confusion is the case of the 5334A counter. The power supply IMHO is poorly designed and the voltage sags down to 12V during 10811 warm up. (All 10811's and 10544's are guaranteed not to draw more current than a 47 ohm resistor). It turns out that you can count on the 10811 oven to function sufficiently at 12V to turn on the heater transistors and get the oven warmed up. After the oven warms up, the current drops back and the 5334A power supply voltage gets back up over 20V. This is different than saying that it is OK to just connect a 10811 heater to a constant 12V supply. When I was project manager of the 5334B version (a cost reduction exercise), I took the opportunity to redesign the power supply so that it worked correctly, in my opinion, meaning that the voltage did not have a huge sag. I don't like design "shenanigans". Rick Karlquist N6RK _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.
